What year is this?

2008

Python 3.0 was released on December 3, 2008

It was designed to rectify fundamental design flaws in the language—the changes required could not be implemented while retaining full backwards compatibility with the 2.x series, which necessitated a new major version number

Tip #5

Python is a high-level programming language.

Use an IDE.

Just because you can.

The End ☺

I hope you find it useful
Or ...

Tim Peters, Python core developer:

Here's the plan:
When someone uses a feature you don’t understand, simply shoot them. This is easier than learning something new, and before too long the only living coders will be writing in an easily understood, tiny subset of Python 0.9.6 ;-)